The Foundation for Child Development reaffirms its commitment to supporting marginalized children and families affected by centuries of colonialism, racism, and economic inequality.
In the latest blog post of their Social Justice for Young Children Conversation Series, Regis Pecos emphasizes the importance of a multigenerational perspective, urging us to consider how our actions today will impact future generations. The Foundation, comprised of individuals descended from immigrants, refugees, and enslaved people, draws strength from its history to fight for a more just society.
Despite ongoing challenges, such as attacks on immigrant families and critical community institutions, the Foundation remains resolute in its mission to support social justice for young children and their families. Looking ahead, the Foundation will continue to support efforts to empower parents and protect children of immigrants, particularly in the face of cuts to federal funding and politically charged attacks on nonprofits. Understanding the difficulties many grantees and partners face, the Foundation vows to be flexible and provide assistance where needed. Their focus will remain on balancing immediate needs with the long-term goal of building a just society for all children.
The Foundation's work is driven by the courage and resilience of past generations, with an unwavering commitment to creating a world where future generations can thrive.
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